flagrant
adj. 臭名遠揚的; 惡名昭著的; 明目張膽的
You can use flagrant to describe an action, situation, or someone's behaviour that you find extremely bad or shocking in a very obvious way.
The judge called the decision 'a flagrant violation of international law'...
法官稱這一決定是“對國際法的公然違背”。
His failure to turn his attention to flagrant wastes of public money is inexcusable.
他未能注意到公共資金的公然浪費,這是不可原諒的。
1. conspicuously and outrageously bad or reprehensible;
Not only is there not a call, It'should have been a flagrant foul.
這不僅僅是一個犯規, 這應該是一種不能容忍的惡意犯規.
The blow went uncalled in the game, but was later ruled a flagrant foul.
那一擊當時沒有被吹哨, 但之後被追加了惡意犯規.
He stared at her in the most flagrant manner.
他直瞪瞪地望著她.
Major's elders disliked him because he was such a flagrant nonconformist.
梅傑的長輩不喜歡他,因為他這樣公開地違反了他們心目中的生活準則.
Telling the story was a flagrant breach of trust.
說謊是一種可恥的破壞信譽的行為.
adj. 公然的,明目張膽的
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adj. 聲名狼藉的
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